October 29, 2013

Short List for Fifa's Ballon d'Or award


The 23 man shortlist has announced by fifa on tuesday morning. The result will be announced on January 13th in Zurich.In the list 6 players from Bayern Munich Club and 4 players from Barcelona.

1.Gareth Bale (Real Madrid/Wales)
2.Edinson Cavani (Paris St Germain/Uruguay)
3.Radamel Falcao (Monaco/Colombia)
4.Eden Hazard (Chelsea/Belgium) 
5.Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Paris St Germain/Sweden)
6.Andres Iniesta (Barcelona/Spain) 
7.Philipp Lahm (Bayern Munich/Germany) 
8.Robert Lewandowski (Borussia Dortmund/Poland)
9.Lionel Messi (Barcelona/Argentina)
10.Thomas Muller (Bayern Munich/Germany) 
11.Manuel Neuer (Bayern Munich/Germany)
12.Neymar (Barcelona/Brazil) 
13.Mesut Ozil (Arsenal/Germany)
14.Andrea Pirlo (Juventus/Italy) 
15.Franck Ribery (Bayern Munich/France) 
16.Arjen Robben (Bayern Munich/Netherlands) 
17.Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid/Portugal)
18.Bastian Schweinsteiger (Bayern Munich/Germany)
19.Luis Suarez (Liverpool/Uruguay) 
20.Thiago Silva (Paris St Germain/Brazil)
21.Yaya Toure (Manchester City/Ivory Coast) 
22.Robin van Persie (Manchester United/Netherlands)
23.Xavi (Barcelona/Spain).

West Indies Arrived in India for Test Series

The West Indies team has arrived in India on Monday for playing two test series against India Starting from November 6.The west indies will play three day practice match against Uttar Pradesh in Kolkata on October 31.The first test will be played at Eden Garden in Kolkata from November 6. The Second test will be played at Wankhede in Mumbai from November 14th. This test will be Sachin's 200th test and also his last test.

October 28, 2013

Sachin Tendulkar Dismissed 5 runs in his final Ranji Trophy Match

The ranji trophy four days match between Mumbai and Haryana started on sunday.Mumbai won the toss and elected to field first,Haryana scored 134 for all out.After that the mumbai lost early two wickets,all eyes were eagerly waiting for sachin,but he faced only 7 balls and scored 5 runs. His wicket was taken by Mohit Sharma who plays for Chennai Super Kings. After the end of first day, Mohit Sharma said to the reporters "It feels great.I am very happy. It was a great opportunity for me in my life as one rarely gets to dismiss Sachin bhai."

October 26, 2013

Who is going to replace the sachin place at Test


The Cricket Legendary Sachin Tendulkar has announced the retirement from Test format after he will be appearing 200th Test against the West Indies in November at Mumbai. The below list of the names are my suggestion who is going to replace his place in Test.
1.Rohit Sharma :
   The young talented cricket player from Mumbai. He has been playing very good cricket in short format but his bad luck still he didnt get the chance for play test. He has played more than 100 matches in ODI so far.He is the first option to give  play the sachin place.
2.Ajinkayae Rahane :
   The young professional cricket player from Mumbai.He was the highest run scorer in CLT20 in 2013.He has played good cricket in both IPL and CLT20 for Rajasthan Royals.He has scored more runs in domestic format cricket. So he also in the list for getting sachin place.
3.Suresh Raina:
   The talented cricketer from Uttar Pradesh who plays for chennai super kings. He also played more short format game for india but still he didnt put his place strong in test format. so he also in the list for get sachin place

October 25, 2013

Special Honour to Sachin

Sachin Tendulkar who is going to play the final and 200th test in his homeground at the Wankhede Stadium in mumbai from November 14 to 18.BCCI and MCA will have a specially minted coin bearing the Master Blaster's portrait on one side, for the toss.India captain MS Dhoni and his West Indies' counterpart Darren Sammy will be handed a special coin by BCCI for the toss."On one side of the coin have Tendulkar's portrait and on the other side have BCCI's or the MCA's logo".

October 24, 2013

Top 10 Richest Cricketers in the world in 2013


1.Mahendra Singh Dhoni
   Team : India
   Major Sponshors :GE Money, TVS Motors, Reebok and Pepsi
   Net Worth :$26.5 million
2.Sachin Tendulkar
   Team : India
   Major Sponshors :Canon, Adidas and Royal Bank of Scotland
   Net Worth :$18.6 million
3.Yuvraj Singh
   Team : India
   Major Sponshors :Reebok, Fiat and Microsoft
   Net Worth :$5 million
4.Rahul Dravid
   Team : India
   Major Sponshors :Reebok and Castrol
   Net Worth :$5 million
3.Andrew Flintoff
   Team : England
   Major Sponshors :Barclays, Volkswagen, and Puma
   Net Worth :$4 million
6.Sourav Ganguly
   Team : India
   Major Sponshors :-
   Net Worth :$3.5 million
7.Michael Clarke
   Team : Australia
   Major Sponshors :Slazenger and Gillette
   Net Worth :$2.9 million
8.Brett Lee
   Team : Australia
   Major Sponshors :Timex, Weet-Bix, New Balance & Boost
   Net Worth :$2.8 million
9.Ricky Ponting
   Team : Australia
   Major Sponshors :KFC, Valvoline, and Adidas
   Net Worth :$2.1 million
10.Kevin Pietersen
   Team : England
   Major Sponshors :Adidas, Vodafone, and Red Bull
   Net Worth :$2 million

October 23, 2013

Ronaldo was the most gifted player: Sir Alex Ferguson


Sir Alex Ferguson who had the former manager of Manchester United Football club. He has written in his biography "Cristiano Ronaldo was the most gifted player" under my coached at Manchester United.He said i had coached many great players, but i liked Cristiano playing style and all.He mentioned other two players Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes who are currently playing Manchester United football club. This two players were next to ronaldo who were inspired me more when i had coached at the club.

October 22, 2013

Tough time for Ronaldo and Ibrahimovic

Yes, it is the real test for Cristiano Ronaldo(Portugal) and Zlatan Ibrahimovic(Sweden). The best two players in the planet are going to meet each other in the playoff game for qualifying World Cup in 2014 at Brazil .The two match series scheduled for Nov 15 and Nov 19.But surely we are going to see Portugal or Sweden in the world cup 2014. Ronaldo or Ibrahimovic (who is going to play the world cup in brazil).

October 21, 2013

BCCI selected the same squad for Last four matches against australia

The Indian selectors on sunday announched unchangable squad for remaining matches of the ongoing series against australia.Many were surprised to see Ishant Sharma in the squad.Because of his performance has been not satisfied so far.He gave 30 runs in the 48th over on saturday night(october 19).That over was the match changeable over in the game.Last three matches he has been given 189 runs in 24 overs and he took 2 wickets.

October 19, 2013

BCA plan to give big farewell for Sachin

Bengal Cricket Association(BCA) plan to give big farewall for Sachin Tendulkar who is going to play his 199th test in November(6-10) at Eden Garden in Kolkata.They also plan to call bollywood superstars Amithab Batchan and Sharu Khan and also the West Indies cricket Legend Brain Lara to watch sachin's 199th test.Then, they are plan to sale the tickets with sachin photo and also they are planning to wear the mask when sachin will be going to bat.

October 18, 2013

Indian Cricket stars age list when sachin entered cricket

When sachin has entered indian cricket team in November 15,1989 against pakistan.

Here I have listed some of the players name and their ages while sachin has entered indian cricket team in 1989.
1. Mahendra Singh Dhoni :
      He was studying 4th standard while sachin has attended first test in 1989.
2.Virat Kohli :
     The young lad from delhi and nowadays great batting sensational in Indian cricket team.Most of the people told, he is the next sachin and also only person to beat sachin records in the future.
     He was very very young because of his age was only 10 days while sachin has entered first test in 1989.
3.Chateswar Pujara :
     His age was 22 months while sachin has enterd first test.
4.Ravinder Jadeja :
     His age was just one and half year while sachin entered his international carrer in 1989.

Virat Kohli breaks Virender Sehwag two records

India's young batting Sensation Virat Kohli broke of two Virendra Sehwag records in one incredible match on wednesday night against Australia.The two records are fastest hundrend by an Indian and another one was he has moved third place to score more centuries by an Indian.Already Virender Sehwag had scored fastest century by an Indian. He had scored century from 60 ball against New Zealand. It was broken by Virat Kohli and also Virender Sehwag scored 15 centuries in 251 matches.It also broken by Virat Kohli on wednesday night. He scored 16th century in his 115th match.

India's leading ODI century makers (top 5)
49 - Sachin Tendulkar (463 matches)
22 - Sourav Ganguly (308)
16 - Virat Kohli (115)
15 - Virender Sehwag (251)
13 - Yuvraj Singh (281)

October 15, 2013

Final Test in Mumbai for my mom : Sachin

One of the reason for sachin requesting to BCCI to hold his 200th test in Mumbai for his special family members. Especially his mother, who is never seen him play an International match.As she needs for wheelchair to come and see her sons final test match in mumbai.So she can reach the ground easyily to other cities. This was one of the reason, he wants to play his final test in Mumbai.

October 12, 2013

Chateswar Pujara hits 300

 Chateswar Pujara who plays for Indian Cricket team. Yesterday india A captain hit 306 from 415 balls against west indies A.This was his second Triple ton in this year.During Ranji trophy he had scored 352 runs against Karnataka.Overall he has been scored three trible hundreds in List A carrer.
The second batsman in india who scored three trible hundreds.His teammate Ravindra Jadeja was the first from India.

List of Indian triple centurions:

3 - Cheteshwar Pujara, Ravindra Jadeja

2 - Vijay Hazare, Raman Lamba, VVS Laxman, Virender Sehwag, Wasim Jaffer

October 2013 Men's Tennis Ranking

Recently ATP Ranking has released in October 7, 2013.Rafael Nadal has reached the NO.1 ranking for third time after losing it in July 2011.

Players                          Rank                 Country

Rafael Nadal                      1                        Spain

Novak Djokovic                  2                       Serbia
 
Andy Murray                     3                        Great Britain

David Ferrer                      4                        Spain
        
Juan Martin del Potro         5                       Argentina

Tomas Berdych                  6                      Czech Republic

Roger Federer                   7                      Switzerland

Stanislas Wawrinka            8                      Switzerland

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga             9                      France

Richard Gasquet               10                     France

October 11, 2013

Inspiration for Youngsters - Yuvi

Inspiration for Youngsters - Yuvi :


 Last night, What a fantastic performance by yuvi.No doubt,he has proved to the world again match winner.When he has been wearing indian jersey, he gets more energy to score runs and take wickets.if without him in indian cricket team while they were playing T20 and 50 over world cup, was it possible to got the world cup ?

Won the battle against Cancer :
He had affected by cancer in the year 2011 and went to took the treatment in US, finally he had recovered from that, again he has entered the team.
  
 Won the battle against Fitness :
After few months,BCCI ommitted yuvi due to his poor form and fitness.Then, he went to france with zaheer and took the fitness training, again he has selected for australia series.Last night proved himself, he was a match winner.Whenever he has been losing or affecting something, he cant bothered about that, he wants to go ahead for success.Last night it was happened.

Yuvi is an Unique :
The most of players are palying good cricket in domestic format like IPL, ranji trophy etc. But yuvraj carrer is a different to compared domestic and international, he is a star in the international cricket.Lot of players are playing good cricket in IPL, That formats are based upon the money, but international carrer is not like that.
                 I am proud to say, You are my hero yuvi. 

October 10, 2013

What they said about the Little Master

India's Sachin Tendulkar, who has announced his retirement next month.

Here is a selection of quotes on the man dubbed the "Little Master":

1.Donald Bradman: 
   "I saw him (Sachin) playing on television and was struck by his technique, so I asked my wife to come look at him. Now I never saw myself play, but I feel that this player is playing much the same as I used to play, and she looked at him on television and said yes, there is a similarity between the two... his compactness, technique, stroke production... it all seemed to gel."
2.Australian spin legend Shane Warne:
    "Sachin Tendulkar is, in my time, the best player without a doubt -- daylight second, Brian Lara third."
3.West Indies great Viv Richards:
  "He has been a genius when it comes to ability, a Trojan when it comes to work ethic and manic when it comes to his focus."
4.Former teammate Rahul Dravid:
 "What he has done is set a benchmark for future generations which, probably, would be almost impossible for anyone to emulate."
5.West Indies contemporary Brian Lara:
 "Sachin is a genius. I'm a mere mortal."
6.Anil Kumble:
  "I am fortunate that I've to bowl at him only in the nets."
7.Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni:
 "His schoolboy-like enthusiasm for the game is something I envy and admire. For the team he is the best available coaching manual."
8.England coach and former Zimbabwe batsman Andy Flower:
 "There are two kind of batsmen in the world. One, Sachin Tendulkar. Two, all the others."
9.Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan:
 "I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for allowing us to breathe the same air as you do."

Jack Wilshere and Kevin Pietersen involved in Twitter war over England nationality

Kevin Pietersen:
  He is a South African born English Cricketer.
  He has been Playing for England since 2004.

Jack Wilshere: 
 He is an English Football Player who plays for Arsenal Football Club.
Recentely he tweeted his account :
   "if  you are English and you play for England. The only people who should play for England are English people. If you live in England for five years it doesn’t make you English. You shouldn’t play … it doesn’t mean you can play for a country. If I went to Spain and lived there for five years I am not going to play for Spain.”"
Kevin Pietersen replied,

  interested to know how you define foreigner…? Would that include me, Strauss, Trott, Prior, Justin Rose,    Froome, Mo Farah?
— Kevin Pietersen (@KP24)

To be clear, never said 'born in England' – I said English people should play for England.
— Jack Wilshere (@JackWilshere)

October 9, 2013

Best Dead Over Bowler in the World

Who is the best dead over bowler in the World Cricket ?
  1. Dale Steyn
  2. Sunil Narine
  3. Lasith Malinga
  4. Ravindra Jadeja
  5. Saaed Ajmal

Cricket: Sri Lanka ex-skipper Dilshan ends Test career

 Sri Lanka ex skipper and opening batsman Tillakarathane Dilshan is retire from Test cricket but he will be available for sort format cricket like ODI's and T20.
The aggressive right-hander began his Test career in November 1999 playing against Zimbabwe at Bulawayo and the last of his 87 appearances came against Bangladesh at Colombo in March.He scored 5,492 Test runs, including 16 centuries, with a batting average of 40.98. He is the sixth highest Test run scorer in Sri Lanka's history.He also took 39 wickets with his off-spin at an average of 43.87.

October 8, 2013

Dwayne Bravo to dance in Tamil movie

The West Indies cricketer Dwayne Bravo is all set to groove to a song in upcoming Tamil drama "Ula".

The yet-to-be composed song will be used for promotional purposes for the film. On Monday, Bravo tweeted a picture of himself as he got ready for the shooting.

"We are planning to shoot the promotional song with Dwayne in a couple of weeks. It's a very special song and I'm sure the audiences are going to love it. He was very generous to say 'yes' to the song instantaneously," the film's director Rajan Madhav told IANS.

Bravo is very popular in Chennai as he's a key player of the Chennai Super Kings team.

"Our producer approached him through a common friend. He is known for his freestyle dancing and we want to capitalize on it. Show him the way the audiences would love to see him on screen.

Rahul Dravid is a true champion, says Sachin Tendulkar

Mumbai Indians defeated Rajasthan Royals to capture the CLT20 crown. It was a winning farewell for Sachin while RR captain Dravid had to leave the scene in disappointment.

Speaking to CLT20's official website after the final, Tendulkar recalled his first meeting with Dravid and said the Bangalorean was one of the best.

"The least I can say about Rahul (Dravid) is that he is a true champion. He has been a terrific and world-class player - one of the best I have played with and against," Tendulkar told the website.

"The first time I met him was when I captained him in the Wills Trophy. Since then it has been a privilege for not only me but the entire world to watch Rahul perform so brilliantly on a consistent basis.

"I just want to congratulate Rahul for a wonderful career that he's had and I wish his family all the very best. I am sure there are many more wonderful things that will happen in his life," he added.

Dravid was dismissed for just 1 run in his final innings while Tendulkar made 15. Both were bowled and both fell to Australian bowlers.

October 7, 2013

FIFA 14's Player Rating


 



Top 5 Overall Players in the World:
   1. Lionel Messi – 94 (FC Barcelona)
   2. Cristiano Ronaldo – 92 (Real Madrid)
   3. Franck Ribéry – 90 (Bayern München)
   4. Falcao – 90 (AS Monaco)
   5. Iniesta – 89 (FC Barcelona)

Top 5 by Pace:

    1. Mathis Bolly (Fortuna Düsseldorf)
    2. Theo Walcott (Arsenal)
    3. Jonathan Biabiany (Parma)
    4. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Borussia Dortmund)
    5. Guillermo Rojas (Atlante)

Top 5 by Shooting:

    1. Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid)
    2. Lionel Messi (FC Barcelona)
    3. Robin van Persie (Manchester United)
    4. Zlatan Ibrahimović (Paris Saint-Germain)
    5. Marco Reus (Borussia Dortmund)

Top 5 by Passing:
    1. Xavi (FC Barcelona)
    2. Iniesta (FC Barcelona)
    3. Andrea Pirlo(Juventus)
    4. Cesc Fàbregas (FC Barcelona)
    5. Francesco Totti (Roma)

Top 5 by Dribbling:

    1. Lionel Messi (FC Barcelona)
    2. Franck Ribéry (Bayern München)
    3. Arjen Robben (Bayern München)
    4. Neymar (FC Barcelona)
    5. Iniesta (FC Barcelona)

Top 5 by Defending:

    1. Hugo Campagnaro (Inter)
    2. Walter Samuel (Inter)
    3. Thiago Silva (Paris Saint-Germain)
    4. Mats Hummels (Borussia Dortmund)
    5. Andrea Barzagli (Juventus)

October 5, 2013

Fastest Hundrends in ODIs

1.Shahid Afridi :
       The most handsome and dangerous player in the world.
     Team         : Pakistan
     Against      : Sri Lanka
     Ball Faced : 37
     Sixes         : 11
     Fours        : 6
     Venue       : Nairobi(Kenya)
     Year         : October 4,1996

2.Mark Boucher :
       He is a very talented wicket keeper in the world.
     Team         : South Africa
     Against      : Zimbabwe
     Ball Faced : 44
     Sixes         : 10
     Fours        : 8
     Venue       : Potchefstroom
     Year         : September 20,2006

3.Brain Lara :
       He is a very talented left hand batsman in the world.
     Team         : West Indies
     Against      : Bangladesh
     Ball Faced : 45
     Sixes         : 4
     Fours        : 16
     Venue       : Dhaka(Bangladesh)
     Year         : October 9,1999

4.Shahid Afridi :
       The most handsome and dangerous player in the world.
     Team         : Pakistan
     Against      : India
     Ball Faced : 45
     Sixes         : 9
     Fours        : 10
     Venue       : Kanpur(India)
     Year         : April 15,2005

5.Sanath Jayasuriya  :
       He is an one of the hard hitting batsman in the world.
     Team         : Sri Lanka
     Against      : Pakistan
     Ball Faced : 48
     Sixes         : 10
     Fours        :  8
     Venue       : Singapore
     Year         : April 2,1996



October 1, 2013

Five Gentlemen Cricketers in Recent Times

Here is a brief look at five such cricketers who are rightfully considered true gentlemen in the context of the game:

5. Brett Lee (Australia)

On the field, he resembled the fiery Cretan bull of Greek mythology, a lethal pacer with the ability to send down powerful thunderbolts at high speeds. But Brett Lee was not much of a controversial figure like teammate Shane Warne or former player and mentor Dennis Lillee.

He is happy performing for his band Six and Out when not playing, and did not try to intimidate umpires or opposition batsmen during the infamous Sydney Test against India in 2008; the image of Andrew Flintoff consoling him after England’s narrow win at Edgbaston in the 2005 Ashes. He has never chosen to indulge in publicity stunts or hog the limelight, and it is this quality that has endeared him to cricket lovers all around the world, especially in India.

4. Anil Kumble (India)

Jumbo famously took the wicket of Brian Lara in a Test at Antigua in 2002, when bowling with a broken jaw. While it reflected his admirable fighting spirit, it also gave fans a glimpse of his consummate professionalism despite struggling against all odds.

India needed a leader of the likes of Anil Kumble during the stormy Australian tour in 2008; he held the side together despite all the allegations and counter-allegations that flew back and forth between the two powerhouses of world cricket.

Calm in crisis situations, the Bangalorean has also been a shining example of humility and dignity, winning him a loyal fan following. Soft-spoken and unassuming, Kumble remains one of those players who give the word ‘gentleman’ a new meaning.

Anil Kumble waves to the crowd after his final Test appearance for India (November 2, 2008)

3. Stephen Fleming (New Zealand)

Considered one of the world’s best cricket captains, the Christchurch-born former New Zealand leader was also one of the least-controversial figures in international cricket. He seemed to mature after his off-field indiscretion of smoking marijuana with two other teammates in 1995, leading his side to many a famous victory in international cricket.

Fleming was praised by the likes of Shane Warne and Graeme Swann, who both noted his astute tactical abilities. As coach of the Chennai Super Kings in the IPL, the New Zealander is known to enjoy the confidence of many of the players including skipper MS Dhoni. But it is his unflappable nature, and ability to cut out the histrionics, that help him make this list of one of the gentlemen cricketers in the world.

2. Adam Gilchrist (Australia)

Renowned for walking off when he considered himself to be out, former Aussie stumper Adam Gilchrist has been one of the most affable personalities to have played the game. In typical Australian fashion, Gilly was aggressive on the field, indulging in sledging and good-natured banter behind the stumps; off it, he was a dignified, soft-spoken character.

He has spearheaded a few charitable initiatives in India, like his former skipper Steve Waugh, and is well-known for his philanthropic work outside of cricket. For a man who was a superb hitter of the cricket ball and who re-defined the role of a wicket-keeper in the 21st century, Gilchrist’s charming personality off the field has made him a world favourite.
Third Test - Australia v England: Day Three

1. Rahul Dravid (India)

If there was any one representative from the world of cricket who would be chosen to bat for my life, it is the former India skipper and batting mainstay Rahul Sharad Dravid, long known to his fans as The Wall. Fiercely focused on the field, determined to weather the tough conditions out in the middle, perspiration dripping heavily from his brows, India’s No.3 batsman in Test cricket bailed out the side many times in the five-day version of the game.

Off the field, Dravid is remarkably shy, but carrying himself with a good deal of grace and humility. The respect he has earned is not merely due to his cricketing exploits alone; opponents have praised him for carrying the same conduct on to the field and remaining modest despite being a run-scoring colossus in the international cricketing arena. It, therefore, came as no surprise when he was selected to deliver the ninth Bradman Oration at Canberra in December 2011, becoming the first non-Australian cricketer to do so.

Stoic, calm, dignified and unruffled even during the worst of conditions (such as the recent spot-fixing scandal which robbed his team Rajasthan Royals of key players), Dravid, like state-mate Anil Kumble, is forever going to be the crisis man for his team. Cricket has been all the richer for a person of his calibre.

5 greatest cricketers of Indian origin who played for other teams

Here is a list of five great cricketers of Indian origin, who went on to have glittering careers for other nations:

5. Nasser Hussain (England)
Nasser Hussain setting the field in a Test match

One of the finest captains that England have ever had, Nasser Hussain, also known as Nashwan, was born in Madras (now Chennai) to an Indian Muslim father, Jawad (Joe) and an English mother. Joe had played first-class cricket for Tamil Nadu, and later moved with his family to Essex when Nasser was seven.

A talented leg-spin bowler, Hussain played alongside future England colleague and captain Mike Atherton during their school days, and after a growth spurt, switched his focus to batting.

He went on to establish himself at No.3 in the Test squad – a position that had long given the selectors plenty of migraines, and took over the captaincy from Alec Stewart in 1999, turning around the fortunes of the side with his imaginative field placements and lively approach to the leadership position.

Along with former greats Bob Willis, David Gower, Ian Botham and David Lloyd, Hussain joined the Sky Sports commentary team after his retirement, and also coaches at an independent school in Essex.

4. Hashim Amla (South Africa)

Hashim Amla raises his bat on completing a century

Currently ranked as the top batsman in Tests and ODIs, the bearded South African willow exponent has ancestral roots in India; his grandparents were originally from Surat, Gujarat.

Amla has been as steady as a rock for the Proteas’ line-up, holding the innings together at No.3, while also performing opening duties in the ODI arena. Technically sound and blessed with immaculate footwork, he has scored a plethora of runs all over the world since his debut in 2004.

He seems to reserve his best for India – scores of 159 and 253 not out are a clear reflection of his dominance over his ancestors’ birth nation. Since then, the soft-spoken cricketer has only gone from strength to strength, and was announced as one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 2013.

3. Shivnarine Chanderpaul (West Indies)

Shivnarine Chanderpaul

For most fans around the world, the left-handed Chanderpaul is known for three things: his unorthodox batting stance, his habit of marking his guard with a bail, and his sponsored face paint (two black patches on each cheek).

All of this belies one fact – his immense talent with the willow and ability to soldier on doggedly despite ruins all around him.

Shiv also comes from a long line of Indo-Guyanese cricketers who have gone on to represent the West Indies in the international arena with much success.

His front-on stance while batting has been often described as being crab-like, but it has proven to be effective, especially against left-arm spinners.

However, it is his ability to stick at the crease for long hours that frustrates opposition teams to no end. This has resulted in substantial scores all throughout his career, and he has even led the West Indies team in thirty international games – 14 Tests and 16 ODIs.

Notably, he is also the only Indo-Caribbean cricketer to have played 100 Test matches, and the most easily recognizable of the lot in recent times.

2. Alvin Kallicharran (West Indies)

Alvin Kallicharran in action against Australia

Watchful and elegant at the crease, Alvin Kallicharran also hails from the Indo-Guyanese stable of Caribbean cricket greats. He was a regular feature in the national side between 1972 and 1981, and also turned out for Warwickshire in English county cricket.

Kallicharran exuded a sense of calmness at the wicket, exhibiting his full repertoire of shots off either foot. His greatest innings in Test cricket came against England – a stroke filled 158, but it was shrouded in controversy after captain Tony Greig ran him out, though the decision was overturned the next day.

Alvin considered defecting to Kerry Packer’s World Series Cricket, but after Clive Lloyd’s resignation, he stepped up as captain of the national team.

He was eventually dropped from the side in 1981, mostly owing to his leading an unofficial rebel tour to South Africa in defiance of the Gleneagles Agreement and anti-apartheid protesters.

Upon this, he moved to England where he played till 1990, along with fellow teammate Collis King. He manages the Lashings World XI team and has also held several training sessions in the United States. His nephew, Mahendra Nagamootoo, has also turned out for the national side.

1. Rohan Kanhai (West Indies)

Rohan Kanhai batting in a Test match

Widely regarded as one of the best batsmen in the world in the sixties, Rohan Bholalall Kanhai is also a part of the famed Indo-Guyanese stable of West Indies cricket players.

Indeed, Indian legend Sunil Gavaskar has stated that Kanhai was the greatest batsman he had ever seen, and named his son after the Caribbean master.

Kanhai’s batting style contained plenty of unorthodox shots; notable among them was the ‘falling hook’, where he finished his follow-through lying on his back.

He was also an occasional wicket-keeper, and a handy medium-pacer. It was his steady half century in the World Cup final of 1975 that paved the way for a blazing innings by Clive Lloyd; at 40, the grey-haired batsman still had plenty of gas left in his tank.

He became captain of the West Indies after Garry Sobers, infusing more determination and resolve in the team, and also became the squad’s first ever national cricket coach in 1992.